Sarah Guariglia of Monroe wins senior award at Quinnipiac University
HAMDEN, CT (05/07/2013)(readMedia)-- Sarah Guariglia, of Monroe, won the Occupational Therapy Community Service Award at Quinnipiac University's Senior Awards Ceremony on April 27.
This award presented by the School of Health Sciences recognizes distinguished service in the field of occupational therapy within the Quinnipiac community and the state or nation.
The Senior Awards Ceremony is held annually and serves to honor Quinnipiac seniors in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, character, community service and contributions to the university community.
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